'Avatar: Fire and Ash: A Spider-Boy Story'

'Avatar: Fire and Ash: A Spider-Boy Story'

Author: Across the Movie Aisle December 24, 2025 Duration: 47:10
On this week’s episode, we discussed YouTube’s acquisition of the Academy Awards starting in 2029 and why it might not be quite as disastrous as everyone is making it out to be. Then we reviewed Avatar: Fire and Ash, a movie that has approximately 498% more Spider than anyone could possibly want. But at least it still looks pretty great! 

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